North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension will jointly host a drainage water management workshop on March 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Memorial Union on NDSU’s campus in Fargo, North Dakota. The in-person workshop is designed to help farmers and agricultural professionals better understand drainage systems and make informed drainage management decisions. This one-day event will focus on how subsurface (tile) drainage works, the basics of drainage design, and the performance and economic returns of drainage investments. Participants will also learn how soil characteristics influence drainage suitability and what factors should be considered before installing drainage systems. Properly designed tile drainage systems are long-term investments that can significantly enhance field performance and water management. This workshop brings together leading drainage experts to share science-based knowledge and practical insights that will help participant...
Today on the Nutrient Management Podcast we discuss all things manure as we head into spring. Our three manure nutrient management specialists and researchers talk about recent updates to ManureDB (the online manure database). Why was ManureDB created, and what makes it a helpful tool for farmers and producers? What's the status of current and future manure research projects? How can Minnesota farmers partner with the University of Minnesota manure team for on-farm research projects? What are some top-of-mind best practices for sampling and safety as we head into the growing season? All of that and much more on today's show. Read the full transcript Guests: Melissa Wilson, Extension manure nutrient management specialist (St. Paul) Eduardo Garay Lagos, manure research manager (St. Paul) Nancy Bohl Bormann, manure nutrient management researcher (St. Paul) Additional Resources: Introducing ManureDB: A new way to view manure variability and trends Manure M...